When I answered, nobody spoke and the call dropped.
Fake Mobile Provider Scam Alert!
Summary — +447393582797
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Ever wondered why that unsolicited call cuts off just as you answer? These reports paint a clear picture of a persistent scam operation impersonating UK mobile providers like EE, O2, and Three. Callers often stay silent or push dodgy offers, such as fake SIM upgrades for 5G, hailing from abroad—likely India. It's classic scam tactics designed to hook the unwary. Hang up immediately if you pick up and hear nothing; don't engage. Block the number on your phone, report it to your network provider, and consider apps that flag spam calls. Stay vigilant—scammers evolve, but awareness keeps you one step ahead.
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Recent Reports for 07393 582797
While waiting for an important call I answered, but after three greetings the line dropped – phone marked it as potential spam.
They claimed to be from Three and offered to send a new SIM to enable 5G, but the story sounded dubious, so I refused to share details and hung up.
Pretending to be EE in order to scam people.
Message masquerading as EE spam.
Silence greeted me when I answered, which was disappointing as I had a whistle ready for scammers.
Clearly a fraudulent caller.
Fraudulent call, apparently from a third‑party network in India.
My phone flagged it as potential fraud, so I didn’t answer.
An individual identifying as Indian and saying they were from Three called me a con and then hung up – clearly a scam.
Fraudulent.
They said they were from O2, but I have no O2 contract – definitely a scam.
When I answered, the line was cut off straight away – likely a scam.
A call came through, but there was no answer when I picked up – likely a scam.
The call was answered, but there was no conversation and they hung up after five seconds.
A spam message pretending to be EE.
Yet another overseas scammer—what a wild world.